🚗 Don’t just drive—drive prepared. Your lifesaving edge in every emergency.
The resqme Original Emergency Keychain is a compact, 2-in-1 car escape tool featuring a razor-sharp stainless steel seatbelt cutter and a spring-loaded tempered glass breaker. Made in the USA and trusted by first responders, it’s designed for quick, reliable use in emergencies like rollovers, fires, or floods. Lightweight and TUV-certified, this tool saves a life every 15 days on average and fits conveniently on your keychain for instant access.
Closure Type | Clip |
Pattern | Solid |
Brand | RESQME |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 0.63 x 1.25 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Style | Pack of 1 |
Shape | Gun |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00630932020113 |
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
UPC | 785422853471 630932020113 |
Manufacturer | resqme, Inc. |
Model | 01.100.05 |
Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 0.63 x 1.25 inches |
Item model number | 01.100.05 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 01.100.05 |
Special Features | Seat belt cutter window breaker |
O**.
Compact, but Mighty! life saver item that is a must have.
Great vehicle glass breaker. Works well in the side door windows, not for windshields. Have used several times for our rescue department. Seat belt cutter works, easier if you cut the seat belt at an angle not straight through. Have several of these in different vehicles keys and on my turn out gear. Small , but works very well, durable have used multiple times. Great product.
K**P
Good quality at an affordable price!
Easy to use and sharp.cutting tool.for seat belts. Easy to attach to the head rest for quick Easy access during an emergency! Got it in the neon green color for visibility. Got one for each of our 3 cars! Reasonably priced, too!
B**S
Useful...compact...inexpensive...Why not?
I'm a firefighter and I have used this tool many times on the job over the years and it works very nicely. There are a few points that should be explained to anyone buying this....1) If possible, wear a glove! you have to push this against the window with some force to activate it and it is easy for your hand to continue forward once it shatters. sometimes just a hole surrounded by cracked glass....it's sharp...it hurts. If you don't have gloves, make a conscious effort to not continue forward when the glass gives.2) Side windows are tempered glass and windshields are laminated glass. This will work on a side window but not a windshield/rear windshield. Side windows "cube' and fall apart windshields do not because the plastic sheeting in them keeps the shards together. It is hard to kick a windshield out even after it has "spidered".3) A good spot is usually near the corner (about 2"-3" diagonal from corner) and there's less chance of putting your hand through it at the corner....did I say that glass is sharp? And that it hurts? It is....and it does!4) If you're getting someone out of a car and they're conscious...tell 'em to turn away when you break the window...cuz...you know...sharp...hurts...5) Seat-belt cutters work way better if you can manage to pull the belt taught with your other hand.6) If you have this hanging off a fire-coat...it is very likely it will fall off...break off...etc. I stick mine in the rubber flashlight band on my helmet. Not that I wanna tell you where to stick it or.......yeah....OK...7) These don't work over and over forever. The point gets dull. But when I get a new one, In usually test fire it on a thick piece of cardboard or soft wood to make sure that it functions.8) Just hold against window and push until it pops.That is all....stay safe...and remember...Glass is sharp....and it hurts!
K**E
A Safety Must!
We keep these window punch/seat belt cutters in all of our vehicles. We zip tie them to our rear view mirrors. Living around a lot of bodies of water, we regularly hear of drawings in submerged vehicles. Terrifying! It's always wise to be prepared for the worst case scenario. These high quality key chains are easy to carry and come in great colors that are easy to see. Easy to use to quickly escape from submerged vehicles. You can't put a price on the safety of loved ones, but these are a great value.
E**E
Great
Price is a bit higher than it should be but overall it’s a great and useful product.
T**E
Works as advertised. Valuable tool in an auto accident.
This is a small but potentially seriously valuable tool in case you or someone else is involved in an auto accident. As you can see in the photo there is a car key which lets you know this is not very large and is meant to be used on a keychain, which is likely the best place to keep it because if you are in an accident having access to the key still being in the ignition is more likely than any other place in my opinion. It has two devices to help you out if you are in an automobile accident or if you are trying to help someone else that has been in an accident. The first is a glass breaker. Auto glass needs to be strong to undergo the rigors a car goes through, so it is not always easy to break. This tool uses a self-loading spring action with a glass breaker spike inside the end of the round part on the bottom. You push the bottom against the glass which takes 12 lbs. of pressure to accomplish which means you need to press it fairly hard, then when it reaches that level of pressure it releases a spring loaded spike which will cause auto glass to shatter thus allowing you to escape an accident should a door be jammed for example. Or help someone else to escape a similar situation. This means you only have to be able to press this device against the glass hard enough to activate the spring, not hit it with a standard glass breaker with enough force to cause it to shatter. I would suggest pressing the glass breaker up against a piece of cardboard or something similar so you will get an idea how hard you will need to press this against auto glass to get it to shatter if and when you actually need to use it, but not against a hard surface to prevent damage to the spike inside. By having this on your keychain it is far more likely you will be able to reach it if sometime you really need it.This is made not made to break out a windshield. Those have laminates sandwiched between two pieces of glass at will be held together by that plastic laminate. The other windows in a car will shatter in to hundreds of tiny pieces when broke It just takes enough force to get them to break. The spring loaded spiked inside this is enough to cause the entire window to shatter which is what you want, especially if you are not in a condition to hit the window really hard with some other glass breaker which depends on you having enough strength after the accident to still have an arm free, reach the device and kit it hard enough to work. I think you have a much better chance with the spring loaded devices as used in this tool.The second part is the seatbelt cutter. There is a sharp blade that is inside the curved part of the unit. It has a cap on it which needs to be removed to use, however when you have a key attached to it that gives you enough leverage to easily remove the protective cap and then you can cut yourself or someone else free from their seatbelt should you be unable to unbuckle them. You simply slide the seatbelt between the gap when the cap is removed and slide it to have the blade cut the belt, this is also made to prevent accidentally cutting yourself as the blade is inside the unit. I have not tested the blade on an actual seatbelt as I would not want to dull the blade in case I actually needed it. It appears sharp enough to do the job though. And while I usually have a sharp knife nearby if in an auto accident things get thrown around and the most likely item you will be able to reach is this tool attached to the key in the ignition. It is purely a safety tool that hopefully you will never need. But if you keep one on your keychain it will be there just in case you, or someone else you see in an accident needs it to escape a serious automobile accident.I don't see how you can afford NOT to buy one of these. If you ever use it just once it will have been worth many times more than the price paid. How much are the lives of yourself and your family worth to you? How much would you be willing to pay to be able to cut your child free after a car crash to get them to safety. Or to be able to break a window to escape a car you were trapped in? I do not sell these and I hope nobody gets in a an auto accident. But chances are that some of us will at some point and having one of these devices might make the difference between being able to escape or not. Cheap insurance you hope you never need in my opinion.
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